Miami balances on the south-west coast of Florida. Its spot between Cuba and Mexico gives it a more Central American feel than the other US states. The Art Deco district showcases Caribbean-bright hotels and restaurants, while Little Havana serves up the best cigars in town.
But really, people come here for the beaches. Drive over the bridges that swoop over Biscayne Bay, and you’ll reach Miami Beach – a jigsaw of sand-side pools, chilled-out boardwalks, beach bars and nature reserves.
Tempted? Just hop on a direct 9.5-hour-long flight from London. They depart several times a day.

How long is the flight from London to Miami?

Direct flights are around 9 hours 30 minutes long. Indirect flights can last anything between 13 and 61 hours, depending on the stopover.

Which airlines operate flights from London to Miami?

American Airlines, Virgin Atlantic and British Airways fly direct. Or you could snag an indirect flight with airlines such as Air Canada and United Airlines.

How frequent are flights between London and Miami?

Around 5 direct flights from London to Miami take off a day. Want more choice? Choose a flight with a stopover – there are almost 150 of them a day.

Which airports serve London and Miami?

Direct flights usually depart from Heathrow Airport. Alternatively, choose a flight with a stopover and fly from Gatwick Airport, London City Airport, London Luton Airport or London Stansted Airport.
All flights land in Miami International Airport.

Which direct flight route between London and Miami is cheapest?

There’s usually not much in the price of direct London to Miami flights. Fly in the winter for the best prices.

Miami’s reputation as a party town precedes it. South Beach doubles as a retreat for well-heeled lounge lizards and celebrity clubbers. Art Deco hotels and museums rock right up to the beach, while Chevys cruise up Ocean Road. The north end of Miami Beach is a tad wilder, starring nature reserves and sand dunes.
Miami is also a great entry point for the Everglades and Florida Keys – a series of islands that curve out into the Golf of Mexico.
Wondering when to go? Miami is much warmer and drier than London all year round, thanks to its tropical climate.

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Flight FAQs

From London to Miami

What percent of flights are delayed?

A delay of 55.9 min is common

How many passenger seats are available on a flight on this route?

On average, all flights from London offer a total of 2,395 seats to Miami per day